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>> in general, we think this is a really good time to be investing in technology, in that technology tends to cascade. so when certain things are successful, they're successful in their own right, like social networking. but in addition to that, they create a broad set of opportunities for other kinds of innovations that take advantage of that platform. >> give us a for instance on that. >> well, you know, for example, with social networking, it took off, and then you have zynga, which is a new kind of gaming company, which without the kind of rise to facebook was an impossible company to build, and is now at over $1 billion in revenue. so that's the kind of thing that we see happening a lot. you kind of saw that with the pc platform. you've seen that with the internet platform. and so as these platforms come in now, you're going to see the same kind of thing with the smartphone and tablet platform that are rising at really astronomical rates. >> right. >> so we think all those trends are like very, very interesting for us. and then, you know, kind of in addition to that, we're seein
>> in general, we think this is a really good time to be investing in technology, in that technology tends to cascade. so when certain things are successful, they're successful in their own right, like social networking. but in addition to that, they create a broad set of opportunities for other kinds of innovations that take advantage of that platform. >> give us a for instance on that. >> well, you know, for example, with social networking, it took off, and then you have...
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technology in a very mixed trade here. larry cantor is still here with me. what else do you like here? you like the financials that are going to continue to grow in this environment here. what about commodity-based sectors as well? >> right. so energy, we think, oil. we think those are better. >> natural gas -- >> we think it goes a little lower. we like some of the metals actually. i think one thing to look at, bill, is economies that go from weaker to stronger. >> but for you it's a growth sector? >> i think that's part of it. the inflation is going up because the quantities are going up. we see growth and inflation. >> will the price growth exceed inflation? >> yeah, i think inflation is going to come higher and that's one of the reasons why we want to focus more on equities. >> do you think yields are going higher? >> i do. not a lot. but we've still got negative yield and yet real rates are still negative. that tells us that they have to go higher. >> as we head towards the close, we will finish lower but off the lows of the session we get ready for
technology in a very mixed trade here. larry cantor is still here with me. what else do you like here? you like the financials that are going to continue to grow in this environment here. what about commodity-based sectors as well? >> right. so energy, we think, oil. we think those are better. >> natural gas -- >> we think it goes a little lower. we like some of the metals actually. i think one thing to look at, bill, is economies that go from weaker to stronger. >> but...
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it is a technology and i like it as a speck. and that is the conclusion of the lightening round. >> the lightening round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> coming up, time for a turn? there is something lurking in the charts of the s&p that could mean a big move is in store. cramer is helping you get ahead of the next swing in the new edition of off the charts. get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all
it is a technology and i like it as a speck. and that is the conclusion of the lightening round. >> the lightening round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> coming up, time for a turn? there is something lurking in the charts of the s&p that could mean a big move is in store. cramer is helping you get ahead of the next swing in the new edition of off the charts. get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together...
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viewers don't know, two years in the making to get the technology this is cutting-edge technology there. we have always been a part of the floor but now we are literally becoming part of the floor. >> yeah. >> i think that's been a very big day for all of us. you can say about stock trading it is -- the volume's too low, you can say the price swings are anemic, but the absolute truth is every day the market goes up, hasn't anybody noticed? 9:45, 10:00 every day the market kind of reverses? opens the downside and then reverses. i have been waiting 22 years to be the weatherman for the stock market, folks, be with me as i walk over here and show what you is going on. maria is absolutely right. hit our lows today, bring it up here, lows for the day, down 100. highs, up 35. i will get to the barrow metric pressure in a moment, folks, don't go away with that. here is what is important. right about here, we got pending home sales for january. of course, those are contracts, not signing, a little better than expected, still too small, still too slow but better than expected. then right about h
viewers don't know, two years in the making to get the technology this is cutting-edge technology there. we have always been a part of the floor but now we are literally becoming part of the floor. >> yeah. >> i think that's been a very big day for all of us. you can say about stock trading it is -- the volume's too low, you can say the price swings are anemic, but the absolute truth is every day the market goes up, hasn't anybody noticed? 9:45, 10:00 every day the market kind of...
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stock eggs aren't in one basket like in 2001 and 2002 when so many people left the building because of technology stocks. i go over this again because i can never say it too many times. means that no one sector, one segment of the economy should ever account for 20% of your portfolio. if you own five stocks, only one of them can be a tech stock, one a health care stock, one a financial, only one can be an energy and one an industrial and only one a food and beverage-maker. what if you're not sure? always err on the side of caution. if two stocks trade together, underlying companies succeed or fail based on the same factors, you're not diversefieldified, oil driller and oil producer, people think they are different, both part of the same sector, look, both techs whether we like it or not, not doing this to be arbitrary or capricious or make it more difficult to pick stocks. when you get too concentrated in one area the moment something happens to one of the two big stocks in that air yaw want to throw yourself off the bridge because the loss will be enormous. imagine if you owned too many industri
stock eggs aren't in one basket like in 2001 and 2002 when so many people left the building because of technology stocks. i go over this again because i can never say it too many times. means that no one sector, one segment of the economy should ever account for 20% of your portfolio. if you own five stocks, only one of them can be a tech stock, one a health care stock, one a financial, only one can be an energy and one an industrial and only one a food and beverage-maker. what if you're not...
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and technology involving finance, real technology, and drug. technology, drug, finance, oil, tech, a telco. >> that was easy. >> hallelujah. >> janet in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. my brother and i watch you all the time. >> thank you. >> caller: a good boo-yah to you. my stocks are eaton, etn, verizon, vz, mcdonald's, mcd, state street, stt, deere, de. am i diversified? >> a wild performer. we have interesting. eaton, a charitable trust name. a core position for action alerts for years. state streets finance. mcdonald's, deere, terrific product. not a well-run company, unfortunately. and verizon telco. we have telco, farm equipment we have restaurant, we have diversified manufacturing, and we have financial. again, picture-perfect it's got yield, yield, yield. not bad. boy, our players really were good tonight. >> hallelujah! >> i know oh, come on, these guys all know the game. hey, you know what? i don't care. diversification is the only free lunch in the statement business. "mad money" is back after the break. [ mujahid
and technology involving finance, real technology, and drug. technology, drug, finance, oil, tech, a telco. >> that was easy. >> hallelujah. >> janet in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. my brother and i watch you all the time. >> thank you. >> caller: a good boo-yah to you. my stocks are eaton, etn, verizon, vz, mcdonald's, mcd, state street, stt, deere, de. am i diversified? >> a wild performer. we have interesting. eaton, a charitable...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> at 8:30 we're going to get personal income and jobless claims data. rick santelli will give it to us and jim yurio is going to comment on it. rick what are the numbers? >> reporter: i'm going to give it to you all right. all right, 351,000 on jobless, that's from a slightly revised what was 351, went up to 353, lop off 2,000, here we hsit 351 continuing claims, the ones we continually string along with us basically unchanged at 3.4 million. personal income january up 0.3, close to expectations. spending up 0.2, half of expectations. last month's half of 1% jump in income, unrevised, spending last month was unchanged and unrevised, so you know, i don't know. if i look at income and spending, somewhat matched, somewhat light. it isn't really definitive news in my opinion one way or the other in initial claims are at a low level and i continue to think the average will continue to converge to these lower levels, and of course,
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> at 8:30 we're going to get personal income and jobless claims data. rick santelli will give it to us and jim yurio is going to comment on it. rick what are the numbers? >> reporter: i'm going to give it to you all right. all right, 351,000 on jobless, that's from a slightly revised what was 351, went up to 353, lop off 2,000, here we hsit 351...
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seema mody, what about the technology side. pretty much the hottest sector of all has been tech. >> that's right. technology just being this hot space to invest in. a couple of key levels to point out, the nasdaq is up around 56% since president obama got elected. in terms of 2012, the nasdaq is up better than 20% since the lows of 2011 when the markets turned for the worse. the reason for the recovery? we can thank upbeat corporate earnings from the likes of apple. the risk-on rally as investors put money to work in the new year. and semiconductor stocks have been a source of strength for the nasdaq. chip stocks have been rallying on the back of an improvement in the economy and recovery from these devastating thailand floods. that gives you an idea of why we've seen so much money flowing into tech in 2012. >> all right. seema and bob, thank you very much. now, let's bring in jim paulson, chief investment strategist at wells capital management and joins us now. jim, as always, you bring up excellent points. i want to hit the i
seema mody, what about the technology side. pretty much the hottest sector of all has been tech. >> that's right. technology just being this hot space to invest in. a couple of key levels to point out, the nasdaq is up around 56% since president obama got elected. in terms of 2012, the nasdaq is up better than 20% since the lows of 2011 when the markets turned for the worse. the reason for the recovery? we can thank upbeat corporate earnings from the likes of apple. the risk-on rally as...
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we're clearly the home of the major technology companies. fourth quarter of last year we had texas instruments switch to our market. one of the outliers. just today at 4:05, another major technology company announced they're switching from the new york stock exchange to the nasdaq. tremendous momentum in this space. our value proposition for enlisting companies is stronger than ever. when you look at the people here, they are a key differentiator for us of facebook and others. hear that, guys? >> we'll get to breaking news right now. bob, sit tight. >> we do have a couple of statements from morgan stanley, and also from bb & t. morgan stanley putting out a release a few moments ago confirming they have in fact passed the stress test. including the potential cash acquisition of an additional 14% of morgan stanley, smith barney, ongoing payment of dividends. that coming over the wire to us from morgan stanley. bb & t saying it has passed and boosted its dividend by 25%. bb & t announcing that the board of directors declared a 2012 second-quart
we're clearly the home of the major technology companies. fourth quarter of last year we had texas instruments switch to our market. one of the outliers. just today at 4:05, another major technology company announced they're switching from the new york stock exchange to the nasdaq. tremendous momentum in this space. our value proposition for enlisting companies is stronger than ever. when you look at the people here, they are a key differentiator for us of facebook and others. hear that, guys?...
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we're not afraid to show our technology. there antenna, wireless transmitter. we utilize these devices for just about everything. we can conform a camera and put it in an the item you wouldn't expect. so anybody that is thinking about insurance fraud we will catch you. >> john: earlier when i showed you around here, you were using the secret soft drink. >> just to show you how unassuming it is, we started out. this is how easily we can obtain the same footage on claimants and other individuals that are committing fraud. >> john: so watch it! [ laughter ] >> john: this man also claimed to have a non-productive left arm and can't earn income like he used to. what is he doing here? >> we got a tip-off he might be back in the construction industry. the way he is using bolt cutters to cut rebar off, 600 pounds of rebar. he grabs a hold of it. >> john: so you go up and confronted him? >> no, of course not. we don't want to get shot. [ laughter ] >> we basically will turn our evidence over to the insurance carrier. >> john: those are your clients. >> defense lawyers a
we're not afraid to show our technology. there antenna, wireless transmitter. we utilize these devices for just about everything. we can conform a camera and put it in an the item you wouldn't expect. so anybody that is thinking about insurance fraud we will catch you. >> john: earlier when i showed you around here, you were using the secret soft drink. >> just to show you how unassuming it is, we started out. this is how easily we can obtain the same footage on claimants and other...
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ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ >>> a check on wall street right now and the market is proving pretty resilient after being down earlier this morning. we have clawed our way back several times to peek in the green. s&p 500 is up and holding that 1400 level nicely. nasdaq composite under pressure and the russell 2000 is down 2 points. jim, maybe you first, it seems as though everybody's talking about the fear that's in the market. that people are afraid of equities. yet, we keep pushing higher and holding key levels in the s&p 500. it's curious, is it not? >> it is. greater than people staying on the sidelines, the people in it know what the real story is and we see 100 handle down move in the s&p. and then starting to talk about fed liquidation again and that's what they do. i mean, they note asset prices when they speak. >> so, your thesis here is sort of ignore the vxx. i'm putting words in your mouth which i
ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ >>> a check on wall street right now and the market is proving pretty resilient after being down earlier this morning. we have clawed our way back several times to peek in the green. s&p 500 is up and holding that 1400 level nicely. nasdaq composite under pressure and the...
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of technology at caltech. it showed a lot of promise for future discoveries, second only to when we are on the surface of mars interacting with material on mars. >> thank you very much for this chance to present some initial science and some fund pictures. i guess i just press this one. here is our landing site. you see it out in space. you see a lot of big craters out there, but the one we chose to go to has a mountain in the middle. if you go in closer, you can see the area represented by the crater is a little bit larger than the area of the state of connecticut and a little bit smaller than the state of new jersey. it is an enormous area we have potentially for exploration, but our goal -- you can see the landing eclipse just right there. that is the spot we landed on. our goal is to do some exploration in this area for the next month or two and begin the long trek that will eventually take us into the foothills and of the flanks of mount charlotte where we believe there is evidence for water -- the flanks
of technology at caltech. it showed a lot of promise for future discoveries, second only to when we are on the surface of mars interacting with material on mars. >> thank you very much for this chance to present some initial science and some fund pictures. i guess i just press this one. here is our landing site. you see it out in space. you see a lot of big craters out there, but the one we chose to go to has a mountain in the middle. if you go in closer, you can see the area represented...
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though i think technology's taking it too far. you'd never go back to what it was. >> but there could be a happy medium. >> down here at least at the new york stock exchange there still is the happy medium. there are brokers that go back and forth and interact with each other all day long. >> have the machines got too much power? >> well, yes, but i think they're trying to get it back. people are talking about kill switches or whatever. bob pisani has noted time and again, for example when they had that snafu with knight, the guys on the floor knew instantly there was something wrong. they're standing there saying this is not right but they couldn't get to the people running the machine. >> a 22% decline today, 3,000 points on the dow is what it would be. we're making a big thing about 166. imagine 3,000 points decline. >> i remember it vividly. it will stick with you for your whole life. >>> we're going to go to jackie for a "market flash." >> taking a look at magic jack today, a little bit of a bright spot. internet phone compan
though i think technology's taking it too far. you'd never go back to what it was. >> but there could be a happy medium. >> down here at least at the new york stock exchange there still is the happy medium. there are brokers that go back and forth and interact with each other all day long. >> have the machines got too much power? >> well, yes, but i think they're trying to get it back. people are talking about kill switches or whatever. bob pisani has noted time and...
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the greet technology bull market of the '90s was about innovation. not technology, per se. innovation. that's the key. companies that really know how to innovate generally have stocks that cannot be stopped. now, traditional tech cohorters became a lot less innovative. a lot of private companies very innovative. they're going to become public. there's a whole list of companies that we don't classify as tech plays, even as they're seizing innovation by the horns and using science to create boat loads of useful new products. in other words, they're doing technology. i'm calling these players new tech. because they really are the technology place of the 21st century. last week, i introduced this concept with an apparent company. under-armor. tonight, i've got another stock for you that's right at the bleeding edge of innovation, in multiple parts of the economy. i'm talking about dupont. dd for all of you home gamers. wilmingto wilmington, the second largest chemical conglomerates, but, by my standards, is a gigantic tech company that happens to be in the chemical business. du
the greet technology bull market of the '90s was about innovation. not technology, per se. innovation. that's the key. companies that really know how to innovate generally have stocks that cannot be stopped. now, traditional tech cohorters became a lot less innovative. a lot of private companies very innovative. they're going to become public. there's a whole list of companies that we don't classify as tech plays, even as they're seizing innovation by the horns and using science to create boat...
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apple, technology company, my charitable trust owns. abbott, j & j and pfizer, we can't let that stand. we have to make changes right now. first, i suggest instead of j & j, how about general electric? everyone hates the stock all of a sudden, that's wrong. and we're going to have to trade out of pfizer. and what we'll do instead of pfizer, get a little food growth in there, i know you like stability or you wouldn't be in all those drug stocks. wow, great players, "mad money's" back after the break. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized fo
apple, technology company, my charitable trust owns. abbott, j & j and pfizer, we can't let that stand. we have to make changes right now. first, i suggest instead of j & j, how about general electric? everyone hates the stock all of a sudden, that's wrong. and we're going to have to trade out of pfizer. and what we'll do instead of pfizer, get a little food growth in there, i know you like stability or you wouldn't be in all those drug stocks. wow, great players, "mad...
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the first is the technology stocks remain the focus for a huge cohort of investors. they're the subject of much of the discussion when it comes to individual stocks. but when we aren't talking tech, we're focused on how foolish it is to buy stocks knowing that we're going to be soon falling off some giant fiscal cliff. >> agh! >> while we chatter about tech and the nation's finances, there are huge moves happening in the stock market, moves that are undeniably positive, even as they don't get their due. so i'm going to give them their due now. after i defrock exactly what everyone else always chatters about. i'm willing to smash these most talked about idols because they simply don't make you any money, and that money is the litmus test, the only litmus test for what is worth discussing on "mad money." not politics. [ buzzer ] not excite [ buzzer ] not excite [ buzzer ] just money. first on this fiscal cliff, oh, i'm sure one day the problem is going to be front and center, just like europe's woes, it will cost us. for me, that's not the issue. the issue for me is fr
the first is the technology stocks remain the focus for a huge cohort of investors. they're the subject of much of the discussion when it comes to individual stocks. but when we aren't talking tech, we're focused on how foolish it is to buy stocks knowing that we're going to be soon falling off some giant fiscal cliff. >> agh! >> while we chatter about tech and the nation's finances, there are huge moves happening in the stock market, moves that are undeniably positive, even as they...
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i mentioned packaging technology. first was our steaming technology. the cafe steamers in 2008 and healthy choice cafe steamers was the biggest new strproduct of t industry of that calendar year. since then the steaming platform has been well. we have introduced the bakeden tr trays. that uses smart trays which allows you to bake a product in the microwave than you would in an oven in equal qual taity. >> first, you tried to make a giant acquisition and private label. you have keyed on making the small but valuable acquisitions that are bringing things to the bottom line. you still have a great balance sheet even after the acquisitions that you have done. >> jim, we stepped back a couple of years ago and said let's have a clear roadmap. we looked in the mirror and said we need to transform this portfolio to deliver the kind of shareholder value because of that we put together a disciplined strategy to go after three pilars or growth. it is based on the fact that over the last six or seven years we have improved our capabilities across all functions. an
i mentioned packaging technology. first was our steaming technology. the cafe steamers in 2008 and healthy choice cafe steamers was the biggest new strproduct of t industry of that calendar year. since then the steaming platform has been well. we have introduced the bakeden tr trays. that uses smart trays which allows you to bake a product in the microwave than you would in an oven in equal qual taity. >> first, you tried to make a giant acquisition and private label. you have keyed on...
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>> i like technology. i think that we're going do see -- i think companies are going to invest in technology over people. i think the unemployment rates are going to stay between the 8 to 9% area. i think that that's where we're going to have to continue that productivity and i, for one, love apple. i shorted it at 300 and missed it, shorted it at 400 and missed it. now i'm all over that trade. >> uh-oh. >> s&p 500 year to date 2012 percentage leaders, sears up 151% year to date. so sears is the leading s&p 500 company. >> we own a few shares. >> following by netflix and amd. >> some of the bad boys from 2011. >> well, you've got to remember, the time we were buying these things, they were not popular and nobody liked them. >> to say the least. >> and maybe the consumer isn't dead and we're also worried about higher gasoline prices. when the market is higher, consumers feel a lot better. it trumps higher gas prices every day of the week. >> exactly. >> thank you, guys. good to see you both. we appreciate i
>> i like technology. i think that we're going do see -- i think companies are going to invest in technology over people. i think the unemployment rates are going to stay between the 8 to 9% area. i think that that's where we're going to have to continue that productivity and i, for one, love apple. i shorted it at 300 and missed it, shorted it at 400 and missed it. now i'm all over that trade. >> uh-oh. >> s&p 500 year to date 2012 percentage leaders, sears up 151% year...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. >>> what should you do with apple after the beating it has taken for the last couple of days. if you are thinking of buying a text document for a couple of days. after apple $17.25 crushing today
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved....
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technology also driving growth here in the united states. i don't see the ingredients, which i did in 2007. bill, you could back me up on this. for a major decline. i would be far more bullish. we're going to have a 5% or 10% correction around here. i think the fundamentals for the u.s. are quite positive in absolute and relative terms. i don't see us going back to 6,000. >> harry, i mean, we would have to see a disintegration of the european union, the eurozone, to have that kinds of impact on the u.s. economy. is that what you're calling for? >> it's more than that. even the u.s. economy alone is two economies right now. 80% of people never feel we came out of the recession because they peaked in their spending. their house is under water. 20% of people are college educated. very low unemployment rates. they benefitted from qe and the markets rising back. they peak in their 50s instead of mid-40s. the wealthier part of our economy is due to tailor off. the demographics in europe just go off a cliff for many, many years to come. yes, you ca
technology also driving growth here in the united states. i don't see the ingredients, which i did in 2007. bill, you could back me up on this. for a major decline. i would be far more bullish. we're going to have a 5% or 10% correction around here. i think the fundamentals for the u.s. are quite positive in absolute and relative terms. i don't see us going back to 6,000. >> harry, i mean, we would have to see a disintegration of the european union, the eurozone, to have that kinds of...
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but the rock stars of today, science, technology, engineering and math. software engineer ranked as the best job of 2012. this is according to career cast. paying around $90,000 a year. petroleum engineers even averaged six figures, $114,000 a year. call them nerds, but it's cool to have a career that pays. they don't come any cooler than annisa ramirez, scientist and former professor of mechanical engineering at yale university. welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> annisa, you call yourself a science evangelist. the point here is engaging kids from kindergarten to college to get in to stem fields. how do we do that? >> well, we've got to get them excited about science. as you know, some science classes and math classes just don't capture children's imaginations, so we have to figure out how to do that. so instead of telling children to be a software engineers, ask them, hey, wouldn't you like to be the next zuckerberg? we have to put them in context and get them excited about the careers. >> the 2012 teacher of the year was so interesti
but the rock stars of today, science, technology, engineering and math. software engineer ranked as the best job of 2012. this is according to career cast. paying around $90,000 a year. petroleum engineers even averaged six figures, $114,000 a year. call them nerds, but it's cool to have a career that pays. they don't come any cooler than annisa ramirez, scientist and former professor of mechanical engineering at yale university. welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me....
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ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch." small and mid-cap companies really leading the charge today. in fact, russell 2000 best performing. take a look at a couple of names doing quite well. you have rackspace and reports tomorrow and standard motor and united fire you can say on fire. the two biggest performers, better than expected earnings and again small and mid-caps leading the way. over to mandy drury with a look of "street signs." hope i didn't take your good sunshine stocks. >> you have not stolen by thunder, thank you very much, brian. we have lots of things coming up. is it the best buy or the worst buy? the founder of best buy wants to take it private and who's next? we'll run through some struggling big box names. >>> plus, first on cnbc, the ceo of why supermarket banking is over. we hear exclusively from the head of audi usa of the new big luxury push in america. lots co
ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch." small and mid-cap companies really leading the charge today. in fact, russell 2000 best performing. take a look at a couple of names doing quite well. you have rackspace and reports tomorrow and standard motor and united fire you can...
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they're the first technology offering since facebook back in may. they're 30% higher in kai yak. >> another company got cold feet last night. the car maguitar maker fenner p back at the last minute. will we see more down days like this one? we have two guests with us right now to talk about it. we see that spanish yields are above 7% and that basically takes out the banks and leads this market lower, are we back to worrying about europe, how worried are you about these yields in europe? >> i think the spanish leader made a comment that things are more severe than the markets had been anticipating. they had a bond auction as you know that went poorly yesterday, so you have seen that and you have seen also they're starting to get pushed a little by italy where yields are up above 6%. you would like to see them come down. that having been said, the earnings have been quite strong especially in the tech sector. yesterday you have microsoft, apple, next week you had qualcomm and ibm. the final thing is the earnings season, the rest that we have, we're ex
they're the first technology offering since facebook back in may. they're 30% higher in kai yak. >> another company got cold feet last night. the car maguitar maker fenner p back at the last minute. will we see more down days like this one? we have two guests with us right now to talk about it. we see that spanish yields are above 7% and that basically takes out the banks and leads this market lower, are we back to worrying about europe, how worried are you about these yields in europe?...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> it is time! it's time for the "lightning round." are you ready? start the lightning round. going to start with cory in arkansas. cory? >> caller: hey, orange county, but close enough. longtime listener, first time caller. >> okay. >> caller: i'm interested in taking a long position in tsla. >> too dicey. too dicey. no, no, no. this is just a very overvalued stock. i'm not going to recommend it. let's go to bob in florida. bob? >> caller: jim, i'm honored. west palm boo-yah means win, so just boo-yah, baby. my question to you is i have a lot of contracts in bank of america that go to january 2014. am i going to just boo-yah baby, or am i going to take the leap? >> i think you're fine. i've been looking at this stock and saying when do you really just say listen, it's time to really back up the truck, and the answer is you can't because the company's record is
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> it is time! it's time for the "lightning round." are you ready? start the lightning round. going to start with cory in arkansas. cory? >> caller: hey, orange county, but close enough. longtime listener, first time caller. >> okay. >> caller: i'm...
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technology is going down, okay. so probably if you want an input at a place, price to buy the stock, i would say $25, $26, $27 will hold. right here -- >> don't buy, don't buy, don't buy. >> sorry, got to call it like it is. and, that ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? rty-five states have joined together... when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). ...to ensure consistent academic standards across america. these internationally recognized
technology is going down, okay. so probably if you want an input at a place, price to buy the stock, i would say $25, $26, $27 will hold. right here -- >> don't buy, don't buy, don't buy. >> sorry, got to call it like it is. and, that ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the...
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technology not far behind, with a gain of almost 2%. let me bring in warren meyers, veteran trader on the floor here. what does this rally feel like today? >> it feels like a real momentum booster. we've been trying to break out either way. we've pushed to the upper levels a couple of times and never were able to get through. we had good economic news out of germany. we had the fed. then this bank news is tremendous. >> it comes at a time we've already had a pretty good rally from the october lows. we're already building a high here. >> the only way to break through into new territory is to come through with some gusto. >> let me bring in bob pisani. we'll hear from the fed in about a half an hour and you wonder if that will have an impact on tomorrow's market. >> expectations are very high for a lot of these banks. citigroup people think there will be a gigantic buyback. jpmorgan is the best house that's out here. i'm a little concerned the expectations may be too high. >> warren meyers, always good to see you. that is it for the first
technology not far behind, with a gain of almost 2%. let me bring in warren meyers, veteran trader on the floor here. what does this rally feel like today? >> it feels like a real momentum booster. we've been trying to break out either way. we've pushed to the upper levels a couple of times and never were able to get through. we had good economic news out of germany. we had the fed. then this bank news is tremendous. >> it comes at a time we've already had a pretty good rally from...
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sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tack is a grotech is a whole gr markets. infrastructure stocks, aaccept blers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example, are highly valued. price rates to growth earnings are extreme. that means there's no room for error, a chunk that could upset the growth rate. in 2011 one of my favorite cloud stocks -- it got pancaked and stayed ugly for a long time. why? because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as its growth rate would have been outstanding for say a personal computer-related stock or a disc drive, a semiconductor or cell phone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to note sub sector. you need to kno
sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tack is a grotech is a whole gr markets. infrastructure stocks, aaccept blers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for...
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sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tech is a whole group of markets. infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example, are highly valued. price rates to growth earnings are extreme. that means there's no room for error, a chink that could upset the growth rate. in 2011 one of my favorite cloud stocks -- it got pancaked and stayed ugly for a long time. why? because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as its growth rate would have been outstanding for say a personal computer-related stock or a disc drive, a semiconductor or cell phone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to know the subsector. you need to know how y
sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tech is a whole group of markets. infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example,...
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and we've used technology to create the centralized marketplace so investors can basically go online and have tools to see their portfolio, pricing in realtime, updating and even getting to the point, click, invest capability. >> they get to peek under the hood. >> precisely. they don't get to see every trade but have performance atrix. >> one of the reasons i was so interested -- not only the fastest growing in chicago, but i'm thinking there's so much criticism with the hedge fund industry and all these pension funds, you know, a schoolteacher in california may be invested in the hedge fund through calpers. this gives them maybe the ability to understand and manage their retirement portfolios a little bit better. >> precisely. you're spot-on. that's the question we get a lot. is this just a solution for the 1%? but what people don't understand is that of the $2 trillion in assets in hedge funds, over $1 trillion is coming from pension funds. so teachers, policeman, firemen and so forth. basically, historically, the investors would get a monthly statement either the hedge fund or ad
and we've used technology to create the centralized marketplace so investors can basically go online and have tools to see their portfolio, pricing in realtime, updating and even getting to the point, click, invest capability. >> they get to peek under the hood. >> precisely. they don't get to see every trade but have performance atrix. >> one of the reasons i was so interested -- not only the fastest growing in chicago, but i'm thinking there's so much criticism with the...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> is facebook overhyped? >> facebook euphoria. >> facebook ipo. >> everybody i know is big with facebook. >> facebook, facebook. >> you're going to be hearing about it more than you want to. >> facebook. >> and mark zuckerberg. >> facebook, facebook. >> facebook fever going on. >> should i buy facebook? >> i don't know about facebook. >> facebook. >> facebook. >> facebook. >> no, not facebook. >> mr. buffett had some interesting things to say. >> facebook. >> facebook. >>> the proverbial f word. we are counting down to the big moment when facebook prices its ipo. stay with cnbc for continuing coverage on "closing bell," "fast money" and there's more at facebook.cnbc.com. this story on the dark side of facebook. another market flash now however with brian shactman. please don't let it be facebook, brian. >> it absolutely is not. listen to the headlines out there. chinese ruling guilty of dumping solar panels into the u.s. mark
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> is facebook overhyped? >> facebook euphoria. >> facebook ipo. >> everybody i know is big with facebook. >> facebook, facebook. >> you're going to be hearing about it more than you want to. >> facebook. >> and mark zuckerberg. >> facebook, facebook. >> facebook fever going on. >> should i buy...
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this kind of technology, the technology you see behind us, sure feels more certain and more tangible than google's technology after today's brutal shortfall. and you know, what that's the main reason why we came out to the industrial heartland today, to examine firsthand the manufacturing belt that used to be rusty, but that ruflt has been washed off by good new american know-how and yes, a hefty dose of cheap american power brought to you by the oil and gas shale that lies beneath thousands of feet below the ground. and actually just a few miles from where i stand. we're xmg a renaissance you probably haven't even heard about. we had to come to this small corner of northeast ohio to believe it ourselves. because it is that magical. you'll see tonight how bearings at this timken factory behind me help chesapeake drill for oil and gas in the utica shale that is then shipped via spectra, the pipeline company, to reach homes all over the country, including those serviced by our country's largest utility, american electric power. we're going to talk to the executives at each of these com
this kind of technology, the technology you see behind us, sure feels more certain and more tangible than google's technology after today's brutal shortfall. and you know, what that's the main reason why we came out to the industrial heartland today, to examine firsthand the manufacturing belt that used to be rusty, but that ruflt has been washed off by good new american know-how and yes, a hefty dose of cheap american power brought to you by the oil and gas shale that lies beneath thousands of...
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but pandora still i'm worried that new technology will come around. tyler, back to you. >> jim, thank you very much. let's check our newly launched exclusive cnbc social conversation index. mobile edition. we are following the very latest buzz on facebook, twitter, google plus, and more about all things mobile. here are the top five phone brands for music apps right now. apple way out in front as you might expect. then motorola. then blackberry. samsung. and htc. blackberry in the music app business. hmm. next up, much more on today's market picture and how to play the rest of the week as you look there at this rather bad day for the bulls, even though the market is off its lows. ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm brian schactman here at the markets desk. i'm always keeping an eye on the rare earth names and wondering if any of these companies will make it to the point where they can actually bring these rare earth metals to market here in the states. molly corp., rare el
but pandora still i'm worried that new technology will come around. tyler, back to you. >> jim, thank you very much. let's check our newly launched exclusive cnbc social conversation index. mobile edition. we are following the very latest buzz on facebook, twitter, google plus, and more about all things mobile. here are the top five phone brands for music apps right now. apple way out in front as you might expect. then motorola. then blackberry. samsung. and htc. blackberry in the music...
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technology innovation called development. we've got the future. ulla mission and free education free clothes for judges free. arrangement free. treatment still tied for free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our t.v. dot com you. people of greece head to the polls for the second time in two months to decide the country's future with their choice impacting the entire eurozone they're left with two options to stop side with austerity or to revolt against a move which could ultimately spell greece's exit from the hero. united nations peace plan for syria is near collapse as observers say it's getting too risky for them to continue their mission and that escalating violence as moscow denies us claims that a russian military cargo ship is on its way to syria with weapons and troops. and in egypt activists say the revolutions in jeopardy and are boycotting the ongoing presidential poll after the military claimed all branches of power for itself and islamised is facing off against mubarak's last prime
technology innovation called development. we've got the future. ulla mission and free education free clothes for judges free. arrangement free. treatment still tied for free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our t.v. dot com you. people of greece head to the polls for the second time in two months to decide the country's future with their choice impacting the entire eurozone they're left with two options to stop side with austerity or to...
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technology is going down, okay. so probably if you want an input at a place, price to buy the stock, i would say 25, 26, $27 will hold. >> right here -- >> don't buy, don't buy, don't buy. >> sorry, got to call it like it is. and, that ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. gathe with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering, web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the
technology is going down, okay. so probably if you want an input at a place, price to buy the stock, i would say 25, 26, $27 will hold. >> right here -- >> don't buy, don't buy, don't buy. >> sorry, got to call it like it is. and, that ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. gathe with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd...
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as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the distributor of electronic components and one of the largest distributors of hardware. and they preannounced on the downside, the stock just got obliterated. more important, a powerful sign of tech's weakness, and today, the company reported, and avnet missed earnings estimates by a penny, they came in light, 8.7% year over year. and avnet's guidance, better than most people expecting. what worries me, avnet's weakness didn't come from europe, it didn't come from china, where many people are worried about the slowdown. the killer region was the americas. revenues down 14%, sequentially and year over year,
as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the...
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zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. and now i build them. i am a bigger is better kind of guy. i absolutely love building locomotives. i knew i wanted to design locomotives from when i was very young. [ jahmil ] from the outside it looks like such a simple device. when you actually get down into the bare bones of it, there's so much technology that's submerged. [ rob ] my welds are a signature, i could tell my welds apart from anybody's. you lay down that nice bead and you look at it, i love it. they don't go together by themselves. there are a lot of little parts, and everyone has their job. [ scott ] i'd love to see it out there on the open tracks. and when i see it, i'm gonna know that i helped build that thing. [ train whistle blows ] here she comes! [ bell clanging ] [ train whistle blows ] wow! [ charlie ]
zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. and now i build them. i am a bigger is better kind of guy. i absolutely love building locomotives. i knew i wanted to design locomotives from when i was very young. [ jahmil ] from the outside it looks like such a simple device. when you actually get down into...
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>> xlk, nice broad swath of the technology sector up nearly 2%, ty. >> just about the same as the nasdaq on the day. up 1.5% for the week and nearly 2% for the day. thanks everybody for watching. that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> we'll see you tomorrow. have a great afternoon. "street signs" begins right now. >>> and welcome to "street signs." i'm brian sullivan. as sue said, it's a rare happy monday for your money. shedding the blues and surging. why the good mood after a miserable may so far? we'll dig in. face plant, the stock now down around $34 a share. who's to blame, the company, nasdaq, or maybe general motors. we'll debate. a type of illegal trafficking some say is bigger than guns or drugs, and, mandy, this is one that may claw your face off if you're not careful. >> looking forward to it. today is the best day for stocks in may. just after the dow fell 11 of the past 12 days, the s&p is also having its best day of the month so far. and the nasdaq is recovering from what could be its worst month since november of 2008. we remember what that was like. apple i
>> xlk, nice broad swath of the technology sector up nearly 2%, ty. >> just about the same as the nasdaq on the day. up 1.5% for the week and nearly 2% for the day. thanks everybody for watching. that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> we'll see you tomorrow. have a great afternoon. "street signs" begins right now. >>> and welcome to "street signs." i'm brian sullivan. as sue said, it's a rare happy monday for your money....
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. my little helpers... and 100% natural french's yellow mustard. it has zero calories for me, and a taste my family loves. see? he's taking his vitamins. one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. in a great tasting gummy. having one of those days? tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything done. it makes for one, lousy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. >> tont tonight we are not just talking about who reported better than expected quarter, something we always get caught up in, but how to put together the reports to create a
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. my little helpers... and 100% natural french's yellow mustard. it has zero calories for me, and a taste my family loves. see? he's taking his vitamins. one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. in a great tasting...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> tonight i'm going to teach you a novel way to fill those slots in the portfolio. it will diversification and also in style and sector. it will keep you in the game, even when it feels so excruciating you don't want to continue playing, stop looking at your statement, that kind of thing and at the same time, making sure you have positions which can go much higher when times are good. what's the most important category? no question, people. it's yield. you need to own a stock, one, possibly more, with a big high-yielding dividend. unlike when we diversify, multiple high yielders can be a good thing. wouldn't own five dividend stocks, because would you be vulnerable if the big stocks ever spike in a big way. what if you have a really large yield and another have decent dividends, that's not a bad thing. dividend-paying stocks may not be what most people consider sexy. but dividended make money and that's the definition of sex appeal. i have a pretty warped social life. my perspective might be sk
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> tonight i'm going to teach you a novel way to fill those slots in the portfolio. it will diversification and also in style and sector. it will keep you in the game, even when it feels so excruciating you don't want to continue playing, stop looking at your statement, that kind of thing and at the same time, making sure you have positions which can go much higher when times are good....
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. >> you should mention technology. >> it's technology. you have facebook reporting down 13% for the quarter. down 50% since its ipo. you have apple down 5% for the quarter. up 55% for the year. >> these numbers are stunning really. when you look at what's going on in terms of earnings right now, is something slowing down a bit more within technology versus the other sectors or is this a global economy story? >> it's more of a global economy story. the big story is not only missing earnings but missing revenues. until last week we had earnings slightly above increasing but the revenues are down almost 1% about 67 basis points. 68. earnings are coming from margin costs. cost cutting. that's even more concerning. >> which industry looks poised to grow fastest? give us the leaders and laggers here for the third quarter. >> for right now we don't have the breakdown for revenues since we're looking at one quarter a little farther in. for us it's always about stable earners. those companies that are able to consistently give the dividends and ea
. >> you should mention technology. >> it's technology. you have facebook reporting down 13% for the quarter. down 50% since its ipo. you have apple down 5% for the quarter. up 55% for the year. >> these numbers are stunning really. when you look at what's going on in terms of earnings right now, is something slowing down a bit more within technology versus the other sectors or is this a global economy story? >> it's more of a global economy story. the big story is not...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> all week i've been telling you about the fourth quarter momentum, where traders take some of the best performing growth stocks, most obvious winners and winners for the rest of the quarter. all about the mechanics of the market. and it happens every year. fund managers want to show the best stocks out there, and they own a lot of them. and that's especially true in an environment like this one. where so many hedge funds are lagging the market and so few really hot growth stocks. these guys are fighting for their professional lives, people. so they know they
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> finally today my observation on the brewing battle happening in france. a money manager overseeing a large portfolio telling me he's shorting france. this got me thinking about shorting a country based on their policies. france's economy hasn't grown in three quarters. joblessness at a 13-year high, a record trade deficit. the president is tightening fiscal policy with most coming from higher taxes. the budget does little to shrink the french entitlement state. one of the solutions from the president a staggering 75% tax rate on
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't...
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. >> you have been in footwear for seven years now, introducing this spine technology, a lot of people telling you to get out, why are you till in after year seven, and what are you looking at? you have a 13% in re revenues -- >> the first claim is that some day when we went pub luck, some day footwear would be larger than apparel. we're sticking to our guns on that. so we're just -- we're in chapter two, we're in rounding the first inning, so there is room for great thought leadership product, a difference that the consumer likes and can get behind. this demonstrates what we learned over the last seven years. it takes time. any new geography, you better have the result and the brand, and we have demonstrated our ability to the do that in fo footwear. >> we were noticing, you know, your stock has done as well as its has, you announced a split stock, no one does that any more. they have a dividend increase or buy back shares, why are you splitting your stock? >> we're old school, bill. i like the idea from the run of where we have been in the market, first of all that we will add oursel
. >> you have been in footwear for seven years now, introducing this spine technology, a lot of people telling you to get out, why are you till in after year seven, and what are you looking at? you have a 13% in re revenues -- >> the first claim is that some day when we went pub luck, some day footwear would be larger than apparel. we're sticking to our guns on that. so we're just -- we're in chapter two, we're in rounding the first inning, so there is room for great thought...
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technology is going down, okay. so probably if you want an input at a place, price to buy the stock, i would say $25, $26, $27 will hold. right here -- >> don't buy, don't buy, don't buy. >> sorry, got to call it like it is. and, that ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. i found new ways to tell people about saving money. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you know you could save hundreds on car insurance over the phone, online or at your local geico office? tell us bobby, what would you do with all those savings? hire a better ventriloquist. your lips are moving. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ female announcer ] 100% natural lipton iced tea. it's delicious goodness, just the way nature intended it. when you put goodness inside, you can't help but shine on the outside. lipton. drink positive. >>> in the last few months, we have seen a vicious decline in the price of g
technology is going down, okay. so probably if you want an input at a place, price to buy the stock, i would say $25, $26, $27 will hold. right here -- >> don't buy, don't buy, don't buy. >> sorry, got to call it like it is. and, that ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. i found new ways to tell people about saving money. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you...
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as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush, this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the distributor of electronic components and one of the largest distributors of hardware. and they preannounced on the downside, the stock just got obliterated. more important, a powerful sign of tech's weakness, and today, the company reported, and avnet missed earnings estimates by a penny, they came in light, 8.7% year over year. and avnet's guidance, better than most people expecting. what worries me, avnet's weakness didn't come from europe, it didn't come from china, where many people are worried about the slowdown. the killer region was the americas. revenues down 14%, sequentially and year over year,
as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush, this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the...